Joshua Grosso
Broadway Star of the Future AwardDavie, FL

How did you get into theater?

I had the opportunity to first be introduced to theater at my school, American Heritage in Plantation. I had the blessing of receiving a musical theater scholarship and there is where I performed in my first show, "Willy Wonka Jr."

Who are some of your role models in entertainment?

There are many fine actors and artists that I admire, such as Leonardo di Caprio, Christian Bale, Daniel Day Lewis, etc. As for vocalists, artists such as Josh Groban, Michael Buble, Frank Sinatra, and Sammy Davis Jr., just to name a few.

What challenges have you had to overcome to get here?

Not very many people get to such a privileged position without making sacrifices and I think my colleagues and I have made many of them. From endless hours of rehearsing to giving up some weekends or canceling plans, it’s all part o the deal, but it’s what we love… This experience has helped me mold into a stronger and better person overall.

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